Audit your own research for weak points
Use to red-team your own findings before sharing them with others.
Role: skeptical reviewer of my own work.
My research findings and how I reached them:
{{findings}}
Claim I want to make: {{claim}}
Red-team it:
1. Where is my evidence weakest or thinnest?
2. What assumption am I making that, if wrong, breaks the conclusion?
3. What contradicting evidence might I have overlooked or under-weighted?
4. Am I overstating certainty anywhere?
5. What would a hostile but fair critic attack first?
For each weakness, suggest the fastest way to shore it up or honestly qualify the claim. Then rewrite my claim at the level of confidence the evidence actually supports.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{findings}}
- {{claim}}
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